The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 26, 1901, Image 4
The Lexington Dispatch i
G. M. HABXAN, Editor and Publisher. I
LEXINGTON, S. C.,
WEDNESDAY. JUNE *>. 1901.
Genera! Chaffee's Report.
"WftftViinrrfcnTi- .Tune 20 ?The reDort
** ? -o ? ? *
of Major General Chsffee on the
campaign in China is being prepared
for publication at the war department.
Some of General Chaffee's comments
are interesting. At one point he
say6:
"For about three weeks following
the arrival of the relief column at
Pekin the condition in and about the
city was bad. Looting in the city,
foraging in the surrounding country
and seizure by soldiers of everything
- /Ml! X I
a v^oinamac migut uave, aa vegetables,
chickens, sheep, cattle, etc.,
whether being brought to the city or
found on the farm; indiscriminate
and generally unprovoked shooting
of Chinese, in city, country and
along the line of march and the river
?all this did not tend, as was natural,
to gain for the troops the confiSdenceof
the masses with whom it is
certain we have no equal, but were
in need of their labor. It is safe to
say that where one real boxer has
been killed since the cap ture of Pekin,
many harmless Coolies or laborers on _
farms, including a few women and
children, have been slain. No doubt
the boxer element is largely mixed
with the mass of population, and by
oUb!?i? nnn linn/lrtYl nna r\ r mnro
DlOTJJJg VUO v/uv.
boxers might be taken in." r
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General Cbaffee speaks of the re k
etrainfc he placed upon American \
troops. The Japanese commander ^
also made it known that general war k
on all classes was not intended.
General Chaffee said he opposed
entering the Forbidden City unless
looting was prohibited. This was
agreed to and he thinks but little
looting has been dono there though
articles have been offered for sale, C
said to have been taken from the
Forbidden City.
The July number of the Delineator
has been received ard surpassing ?
anything of the kind that we have
seen. The publishers of this well
i i-.u: j in
Jiuowu iutjuiuii auu library geuj, wuieu ;
is known among the gentler sex as
the ''Ladies Favorite," are determined
to keep this monthly in the fore- ^
most ranks of magazines and are ?
making special efioifcs to procure for
its columns the newest and choicest
gems of art and fashions. This num
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ber contains three colored printing ^
on the Pan-Amirican exposition,
which is rich in conception and excellent
in execution. The price of 1
the magazine is only $1 00 per annum
or 15 cents per number. Address
g
the Butterick Publishing Company, ,
17 West 15th St New York, N Y .
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Obituary.
j
Henry Lee, son of Solomon and <
k.
Martha Ann Ro'and, departed this j
transitory life June 10, 1901, making
his short stay on earth only 21 years,
i
8 months and 1 day.
He was a confirmed member of St.
David's Evan. Luth. Church and was
true to the same until death. He
was a quiet and well behaved young
man, and well thought cf by all of
his associates. His remains were
laid to rest in the cemetery of St.
David, in the presence of a large 1
number of friends. Funeral services 1
by the writer. J. A. C.
The Best Prescription for Malaria, J
Ohills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply .
ron and quinine in a tasteless form. 1
No cure?no pay. Price 50 ceDts. !
+ * j
The new State prison building is 1
rapidly nearing completion. The
floors of the cells have to be laid in ]
* concrete yet. As soon as this is i
done the prison will be occupied. I
Wilhelmina of Holland can now be
as original as she likes. Among fif- i
N teen kings, fcix emperors and twenty- ,
two presidents she remains the only <
ruling queen in the world.
Harris Lithia Water, Ginger Ale, J
Coca cola and other summer drinks
at the Bazaar. {
A
New York woman is serving a 1
life sentence for murdering her husband
who was a soldier. She is now I
applying for a pension as a widow of <
a soldier. j
Robbers blew open the safes in the
court house of Jasper Texas, and ?
set fire to the town, which was with- 1
out fire protection and was totally y
destroyed.
A special from Washington say*: !
Aguinaldo is likely to come to the
United States next fall and spend |
thfl winfcnr in WAahinorfnn This, in. I
formation reaches the war department
in the mail from Manila. J
A number of Atlanta negroes have s
closed a deal by which they secure 8
control of 200 or more acres of land
eight miles east of Atlanta aDd two c
miles south of Decatur, Ga , on which P
they propose to build a negro settlement.
The Northern Presbyterian As- ^
sembly has decided by a vote to re- p
vise the statement of the creed by "V
way of explaning certain phrases P
contained in the Westminister confession
of faith, with reference to si
foreordination, infant salvation, and h
a few other doctrines. o!
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A house full of i
md Shoes to go fo
mdfir thfi sun. T
stock is closed.
f
;onz: xo ba:
1117 Main
April 10, 1301.
Dots and Dashes.
A man is seldom in undue ha6te to
ike an overdue note.
A canary bird that whistles Yanee
Doodle brought $1,200 in ChieaI0
Pyny-TJal&am Stops the Tickling,
and quickly allays inflammation in the throat.
No man is truly great who is unble
to realize how insignificant he
eally is.
A woman does as she pleases durng
courtship and after marriage her
rnsband does as be pleases.
A surgical operation is not neceslary
to cure piles. DeWitt's "Witch
Tazel Salve saves all that expense
md never fans. Beware of countereits.
J. E. Kaufmann.
The exports from the United
States to Spain are increasing rapidly
Seventeen miners were killed by
in explosion in a mine at West Newton,
Pa.
No need for you to have the grippe
And other ills will let you slip,
If you will use L. L. and K.
Which cures and keeps disease
away.
Bottles 25c, 50c and $1 00.
The biggest sailing ship in the
world is being built in Boston. It
will carry six masts.
Forty thousand names have been
added to the pension rolls within the
past eleven months.
Eczema, saltrheum, tetter, chafing,
ivy poisoning and all skin tortures
are quickly cured by DeWitt'a Witch
Hazel Salve. The certain pile cure.
J. E. Kaufmann.
All the industries in Texas are
preparing to use petroleum fuel and
materially reduce cost of production.
Five negroes were huDg at Sylrania,
Ga, last Friday for murder,
ill of tbem made a confession on tbe
^allows.
Danger, disease and death follow
aeglect of tbe bowels. Use DeWitt's
Little Early Rieers to regulate them
ind you will add years to your life
md life to your years. Easy to take,
aever giippe. J. E. Kaufmann.
There are said to be 75 lepers in
:he United States and nearly all the
lases are said to be among people of
foreign birth.
A case which has been in litigation
>ince 1867, has just been settled in
ilbany, N. Y The amount involved
vas $237.
m uunw nncnc all cloc railo* m
kg Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use [Wl
m in time. Sold by druggists.
As a result of the losses in the
acksonville fire, the Pacific Fire iD- I
urance company of New York, has !
uspended business.
There is great excitement in Marion
ounty, Fla, over the oil strike and
irospectors are rushing to the scene
rom all over the State.
Mr. James Brown, of Putsmoutb.
'a , over 00 years of age, suffered
3r years with a bad sore on his face.
n n /-? -. 1 1 d V\ 1 Vm rv% TYrt
uj rivjiauB uuuiu LJUI ucip JJIULI. JL^CV'itt's
Witch Hazel Salve cured hiin
ermanently. J E. Kaufmann.
Marriage and death notices are
imply business advertisements. One
eralds a copartnership and the,
ther a dissolution.
DISAG
ENTIRE S1:
[ROWN ON I
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1 J?LUNULA
lice, clean and up-t
r what they will t
his great sale will <
This is 110 trap set for you.
you come to our sale y<
BATES & WALK
dollars by setting traps bait*
CBS 6c WALK]
St., Post Office
The first act of a Pennsylvania
man who was made to see after having
been blind from birth was to com- fc
pliment the surgeon on his whiskers, i)
g
The bilious, tired, nervous man
cannot successfully compete with j(
his healthy rival. DeWitt's Little rj
Early Risers the famous pills for
constipation will remove the cause
of your troubles.
General Fkzhugh Lee has been
put on the retired list and it is the ^
understanding that he will go back to
Virginia and engage in politics. <
The salaries of 1,800 postmasters g
in the Uuited States have been raised t
which entails an additional expense y
of nearly a quarter of a million dollars.
f
Call at J. E Kaufmann's drug f
store and get a free sample of Cham- i
'a T .i rr/\?? HToKlnf O
UCnaiu Q k?uiiiauu auu jLak/t^vw* They
are an elegant physic. They '
also improve the appetite, strengthen <
the digestion and regulate the liver (
and bowels. They are easy to take ]
and pleasant in effect. ^
The powers have notified China j
that if the indemnity is not paid by (
July 1st that country will have to j
stand interest bill of $10,000,000 a j
month. j
Ship loads of wheat are being hur- }
ried from San Francisco to Chile and ]
other South African countries, where
a dearth has prevailed for a long
time.
"The Doctors told me my cough
was incurable. One Minute Cough *
Cure made me a well man.', Norris 1
Silver, North Stratford, N. H.?Be- ^
cauBe you ve Dot found relief from a
stubborn cough, don't despair. One
Minute Cough Cure has cured thousands
and it will cure you. Safe
and sure. J. E. Kaufmann.
The places of striking machinists
in Detroit and Chicago will be partially
filled by mechanical engineering
students of the University of Michi
gaD.
A farmer of Dougherty county,
Ga , trapped a big golden eagle a few
days 8go. It measured 7 feet from
tip to tip of wiDgs and is as big as a
large turkey.
"A few months ago, food which I
ate for breakfast would not remain
on my stomach for half an hour. I
used 0D6 bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure and can now eat my c
breakfast an other meals with a s
relish and my food is thoroughly di- ^
gested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure for 6tomach troubles, t
H. S. Pitts, Arlington, Texas. Kodol r
Dyspepsia Cure digests what you
eat. J. E. Kaufmann.
Magnetic healers aDd frauds who
promise to cure all sorts of diseases
by letter do not fare well in Missouri. 8
Two of them were fined $1,500 each o
at Kansas City. e
J
A penurious north side man was ^
so affected by a charity sermon the ^
other Sunday that he borrowed a dol- ^
lar from his neighbor and put it in ^
his own pocket.
Dyspeptics cannot be loDg lived fj
because to live requires nourishment. C(
Food is not nourishing until it is
digested. A disordered stomach
cannot digfst food, it must have g
assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure g
digests all kinds of food without aid o:
from the stomach, allowing it to rest tl
and ree^sin its natural functions. , ?
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Its elements are exactly the same as y?
the natural digestive fluids and it
simply can't help but do you good, i'
J. E. Kaufmann. al
REE
Bill I IlPi
WAUICI!
rOCK OF
1NG AND
HE MARKE
OK IT!
o-date stock of Drj
>ring. Nothing lii
open today, and la;
We will not (juote bait prices,
ou will find everything beyond
IE1R have never fooled you or tr
xl with some tine articles under mark?
SiES'lS s
?Block, Colum
If the Baby is Cutting Teeth
Be sure and use that old and well i e(
ried remedy, Jlrs. "Winslow's Sooth- j tl
ag Syrup for children teething. It Jj
oothes the child, softens the gums,! -t
llays all pain, cures wind colic and
3 the best remedy for diarrhoea. "
twenty-live cents a bottle. 2
It is the best of aU.
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Resources of the South Increase. al
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Luderson Intelligencer. 13
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The former waste products of the j
south are rapidly coming into use to j ti
iwell the rich resources of this sec- 0
' T1
ion. Only recently cotton seed itself i x
vas a waste product, but now it is'jE
rery valuable, and the hulls have been j fe
'ound an excellent material for manu-1 &
"N
acturing paper. But now comes
>agasse, the refuse of sugar cane, a9 j
mother material out of which paper w
;an be successfully made and a $200,)00
paper mill is to be erected on the b'
Eienilworth plantation, just below
Sfew Orleans, to make paper out of i 81
Dagasse. The machinery has been
ordered and the mill is to be in shape ai
:or this year's sugar crop. Thus it; p
s that the resources of the South aie gi
ncreasing in value and number, and T
ler career i6 still onward and upward, oi
Let the good work go on. fa
Whitney's Winnings in Europe. F
London, June 21.?Wm. C. Whitley's
Kilmarnock II (bred in the ei
United States) ridden by L. Reiff, p,
von the Alevandra Plate at Ascot to- e<
lay. Mr. Whitney's Mount Vernon
illy (L. Reiff) won the Windsor Cae
,le stakes, and his chestnut filly ia
Elizabeth. (L. Reif) won the King's R
Stand. a
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Colonel V. E. McBee. p
New York, June 21?At a meeting [
>f the Seaboard Air Line railway,; Ii
leld in this city today, J. Wm. Mid- fc
lendoft, senior member of the bank- tt
ng house of J. Wm. Middendoft & J bi
Jo.. of Baltimore, was elected third ! hi
'ice president of the system, and V. w
3. McBee, the present general supntendent,
was elected fourth vice 8j
resident. The appointment of Nich las
P. Maher, at present division j ^
uperintendent of the Norfolk and j ft
iVestern railway, as general superin-1 q
endent of the Seaboard Air Line j jj
ailway, was confirmed. I
IB
One of the President's Cars. j^,
The Southern Bailway, bavins in- 10
mgurated "Gentlemen's Club Cars" "
m the Washington and Southwest- j 01
rn Limited between Atlanta snd I ?
few York, making this one of the j
nest passenger trains in the United i
n i i o
itatee, nas succeeded in obtaining: as a
ne of the cars on these trains Gen- ite
lemen's Club Car "Atlantic," which ! ^c
ras recently used by President Mc- ce
[ioley on his tour to the Pacific 10
oasf. T(
No better guarantee of the ele-; m
ance of these club cars could be m'
frr
iven than that they are of the class ,
f Pullman equipment selected by
ie President for his tour which, as ! 811
matter of course, is of the finest
orkmanship and latest design. Pr
i dr
Pure white cream (summer) cheese aft
t the Bazaar.
00!!
I.
T.
t Goods, Clothing
:e it ever before
1-1 4-41 4-"U
5U UULUll U1ICCJL1U11C
We mean business and when
your expectation. Remember
ied to win your hard earned
st prices. We stand to the mark.
3HOE SALS.
ibia, S. C.
A Missouri naturalist has discover.
3 that every tcad is worth $19 to
ie farmer on whose place it operates,
[e might get the women to believe
if he would go on now and discover
rat the price was marked down from
0.
Vam Art *? a! I AV?%A/t4 4a A
jluu Hi a j ao vvcu iu i uu a
;eam eDgine without water as to find
a active, energetic man with a torpid
ver and you may know that his liver
torpid when he does not relish his
>od or feels dull and languid after
iting, often has headache and somemes
dizziness. A few doses of
bamberlain's Stomach and Liver
ablets will restore his liver to its
ormal functions, renew his vitality,
prove his digestion and make him
?ei like a new man. Price 25 cents,
amples free at J. E. Kaufmann's
ew Drug Store.
The Southern has put new men to
ork in the Columbia shops in place
f the strikers. The strikers have
een endorsed by the trades unions
f the city and the fight may be condered
as about to open.
The frequent and persistent rains
re plajing havoc with Georgia's
each crop just as the peaches are
etting ready for shipment to market,
hey are causing the peaches to rot
a the trees and many of them are
illing.
Mr. W. T. Whedon, Cashier of the
iTet National Bank of Winterset,
owa, in a recent letter gives some
sperience with a carpenter in his
iiploy, that will be of value to other
icoVianina Ho OQT76- "T q par.
enter working for me whowasoblig3
to stop for several days on account
f beiug troubled with diarrhcea. I
lentioned to him that I had been
milarly troubled and tbatCaamberiin'a
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
,emedy had cured me. He bought
bottle of it from the druggist here
ad informed me that one dose cured
im, and he is again at his work."
or sale by J. E Kaufmann.
There is a dentist in Indianapolis,
ad., who extracts teeth with his
irefinger and thumb, and who says
ig use of the forceps is simply bararism.
He says that the Chinese
ave always extracted teeth this
ayDiscussing
Senator McLaurin's
3eech at Newberry, in which he
ated that, with the comnletion of
le Nicaraguan canal, in a few years
le cotton trade of the South with
hina will exceed 815,000,000 annual
if the markets are not closed
jainst this country, the Chicago
?cord Herald remarks that "six
jndred million consumers of cotton
. the Orient are more to the South
lan Tillmanism or Populism,*' yes,
McLaurinism ?Macon Telegraph,
ffice of D. H. Hardy, Sec. of State,
Austin, Tex. Nov. 21, 1000.
I have found Dr. Mcfiktt'sTeethina
splendid remedy and aid for my
etbing children. When my oldest
>y was a teething child, every suceding
day warned us that we would
evitauij iuoc uiui. JL lia^^uuuu w
?ethina, and began at once adinistering
it to him, and bis improveent
was marked in 24 hours, and
im that day on he recuperated. I
,ve constantly kept it and used it
ice with my children, and have
ken great pleasure in sounding its
aises to all mothers of young chilen.
I found it invaluable even
:er the teething period was passed.
Mrs. D. H. Hardy.
A Good Cough Medicine.
It speaks well for Caamberlain's
Cough Remedy when druggists use
it in their own families iu preference
to any other. "I have sold Cuamberlain's
Cough R-medy for the past
five years with complete satisfaction
tj my6elf and customers," says Druggist
J. Goldsmith, Van Etteu, N. Y. |
"I have always used it in my own
family both for ordinary coughs and
colds and for the cough following la
grip, and find it very efficacious.1'
For 6ale by J. E Kaufmann.
A switch engine in the yatds cf
i the Southern Railwav shons near tl e
city limits of Atlanta dashed into a
passenger train as it was passing,
killing three pissengers and injuring
16, three cf them, is feared,
fatally.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. E W.
Grove's signature is on each box. 25c.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
-aCentral
Time at Jacksonville end Savannah.
Eastern Time at Other points.
8chedule in Effect Jon. 27th. I90L
voRTRiorxD |No.S4;N?.8ftjNo.8l
*orthbot:*?. [Daily j Dally | ex 8a
?y. Jacksonville (P. S).. ....j 8 35a! 7 45p 151u?
" Savannah (So. By.) 12 55p! 12 80a 4 30?
" Barnwell 4 25p! 4 04a
" Black villa 4 39p 4 28a 8lSh?
Ar. Colymibla , ft 15p 6 10a $4?j
Lv. Charleston, (So. P.y T(53n 110f}p &20|
" Summeryille 7 41a|i200ot 0OOp
" Branchrille 8 ^ 00a 7 90s
" Orangebarg 9 2 45a; 7 top
" Klngv-ille 10 15a 4 25ai 8 4?p
^.r. Columbia 1100a! 5 55a 935?
Lv. AutfU9ta, (bo. Ky.) dOup tfwp oJu?
Lv. Granneville 3 33pll01iip
Lv. Aiken 3 lool 715p
Lv. Trenton 4' Tt(;ll QOp
" Johnston 4i<P;I12Up
Ar. Columbia, (U. D.) 5f<5pi 2 10a
Lv. Columbia, (Bldir St 6 20pj 0 2^a 9 48?
" VTlcnaboro 713p| 7 2?a 103?p
" Chester 80lp Sl3a;ll24p
" Rock Hill 833p 43a. 11 48?
Ar. Charlotte 9 20pj 9 4.5a ;233ft
Ar. Danville 12 61a. l&p 311a
Ar. Richmond '1 OJfl 6 25p|
Ar. Washington . t Si5o 8 60p^l0 15a
" Baltimore (Pa.RR) 9 15a 1185pill 25a
" Philadelphia "... 1135c 2 56a 1 8Ca
" New York 203p 823a! 4153
?, . Oolumbih .. 11 40a' H 20a|
Ar. Spaftaaburg 310pll25a|
" Ashevilie 715p 2 48p|
Ar- KnorvlUe < 15a| 7 80p;
Ar. Claoiauari " : < jup 7 45a
^r. Louisville : V 40p' 7 50a .
southbound i>'o.38|No.85iNo.8J
southbound. Daily;Daily ex Su
u: [>-ui3vllle I 7 45a j t tap!
Lv. Cincinnati j 8:>p. 6UJp .... .
Lv. Knozvilio 1 20c! Ntia
" Asheville .'. 8 00a 3 05p
" Spartanburg 11 ?5a 015p
Ar. Columbia g2Jp 93Qp
Lv. New York(Pa.R.R) BBUpj 1^16ot liiJia
" Philadelphia 0O5pi3 6Oa 316?
" galtlmbre 8 2Tp' 0 22a 5 2ip
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Lv. Richmond llojpTSJImt...
Lv. Danville TT.... 1 4 3*a 5 kip 12 53a
Lv. Charlotte 8 10a 5~&>p 4 21a
" Rock Hill -9 00ft l088p 5 00a
" Cheater 9?10a lll0p 6 27a
M Wlnflsboro 1018r. [12 03ft 6 00a
Ar. Columbia, (Bids St 11 25a| 110a 7 00a
Lv. Qplumbia, (U. D.) 11 50a; 490a
" Johnston 181pj 0 82a
" Trenton 1 43p; 6 48a
Ar. Aiken 2 20p 7 8Ca 9 40a
Ar. Grftnltevilie 213p 7 18a
Ar. AngTiata 250p 8 OOa 10 20a
Lv. Columbia (So. By) 400p 1 aoa 7 0$a
M Kingville 143p 2 82a 7 55a
14 Orangeburg 5 08p 8 45a 8 41a
M Branchvillo 015p 4 25a 9 20a
" Summerville 7 81p 5 57a; 10 83a
Ar. Charleston 8 lop 7 OOalll 15a
Lv. Columbia (So. Ry.) 11 30ft' 1 loaj 7 03a
" Blackville 1 lOp 2 57a 8 8aa
" Barnwell 1 24p 3 12a
" Savannah 8 05p 5'JOa'l0 20a
Ar. Jftckaonvllle (P. S.) 7 40pl 9 25aI 220p
Sleeping Car Service.
Excellent daily passenger service between
Florida and New York.
Nos. 31 and 32?New York and Florida Limited.
Daily except Sunday, composed exclu*
lively of Pullman finest Drawing Room Sleeping,
Compartment and Observatory Cars between
New York, Columbia and St. Augustine.
Pullman sleeping cars between Augusta and
Aiken and New York, runs from Augusta to
Columbia via Blackville. Parlor cars between
Charleston and Columbia.
Nos. 33 and 34?New York and Florida Express.
Drawing-room sleeping cars between
Augusta and New York. Pullman drawingroom
sleeping cars between Port Tampa, Jacklonvllle,
Savannah. Washington and Vew York.
Pullman sleeping cars between Charlotte and
Richmond. Dining cars between Charlotte
and Savannah.
Nos. 35 and 30?U. S. Fast Mall. Throngh
Pullman drawing-room buffet sleeping cars between
Jacksonville and New York and Pullnan
sleeping cars between Augusta and Charlotte.
Dining cars serve all meals enroute.
Pullman sleeping cars between Jacksonville
and Columbia, enroute dailv between Jacksonville
and Cincinnati, via Asneville.
FRANK 9. GANNON, S. H. HARDWTCK,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Gen. Pas. Agt.,
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. 0.
W. H. TALOE, - R. W. HUNT,
ii'tflm Pm*. As'!.. Div. Pass. Ag't..
Atlanu, Gil ' . Q
That Grow and Bear Fruit, i
BMtt-fmi Write for our 60 page il%.
lustrated Catalogue and 40
n;ige pamphlet, "How to
^ Plant and Cultivate an Orchard,"
Gives you that information
you have so long
wanted; tells you all about
\M\-Jsv those big red apples, lueious
peaches, and Japan plums
with their oriental sweetness,
a all of which you have often
wondered where the trees
r, tV^ came from that produced
j0fc1 - them.
i '! j 'everything good in
FRUITS.
^ r>+{i lUnusal flnestoclrof SILVER
T > MAPLES,young, thrifty trees
X& smooth and straight, the kind
that live and grow off well,
old, rough trees. This is
the most rapid growing mab'e
{tn'lone l^e most beaut'tol
shade trees.
'*''VV'cW Write for prices and give
of w<ints*
|||||^ J. Van Lindley Nursery Co.,
Pomona. N. C.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stomnr>Vi
rol invi ncr nil H ictr<??? :i ftpr An t i nir
Dietingunnecessarv. Pleasant to take.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. 0. PE\ViTT&Co..ChiraK<'
*"he |1. bottle contains 2!? tin: *s the aOc. size.
J. E. KAUFMANN.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
BEESWAX WANTED
IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES
I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARket
price for clean ani pure Beeswax.
Price governed by color and condition.
RICE B, HARM AN, 1
At the Bazaar. Lexington, S. C.
U3 the money and i
FRANK LIN CHEMICAL COMPANY, De]
April 17?13w35.
PERKINS MANI
YELLOW PI
MANUFA
FLOORING,"CI
riuioiiiuno unm ntui
rimonmuo, muumim
DOORSjSASH
AUGUi
^ESTIMATES CflEE!
February 1?ly.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
CAPACITY, 10,00
ll
HI
BU(
tyy Poma d**'.rrt pnth the
tha profits tra lirfr, Don
Into bu*lnj a abo?1 ly job
q ROCK HILL" Duffir# a
$ But?" thay stand op. loo
AWAY FROM THE bHOI
a?4. bold Lj first class <
1 o your town, vrito dirtct.
ROCK HILL BUGG
ROCK HILL BU
For Sale by
W. 1*. ROOF1,
GREGORY-RHEA MULE CO
Columbia. S. C.,
May 11?ly.
When writing mention the Dispatch.
Double Daily Service
Between New York, Tampa, Atlanti
?_1 ? .V
in ew, uneans ana points ooutn
and West.
IN EFFECT JUNE 3rd, 1900.
"southward.
I Daily, i Daily
I No. 31 | No. 27
It New York. P. R. R.. 1 00 pm 12 15 a:
lv Philadelphia, P R R.! 3 29 pm 7 20 ai
lv Baltimore, P R R... 5 50 pm 9 34 ai
lv Washington, P R R . i 7 00 pm 10 55 ai
lv Richmond, S A LRj |l0 40 pm 2 35 p:
lv Petersburg. " 1135 pm 3 30 pi
lv KidgewayJct. " j 2 25 am 6 17 pi
lv Henderson, " 2 63 am 0 40 pi
lv Raleigh, 4 06 am 7 50 pi
lv Southern Pines," 5 57 am 9 42 pi
No 403
lv Hamlet, " 6 50 aml0 32 pi
| NoTTn
lv Columbia^ " 110 35 am 12 55 ai
ar Savannah " j 2 57 pm 6 00 ai
ar Jacksonville, " j 7 40 pm 9 10 ai
ar Tampa, " | 6 3U am 5 30 pi
! No 40J
ar Charlotte, " | 9 31 am
lv Chester, | 9 52 am
lv Greenwood, " 11 42 am
lv Athens', " 1 1 48 pm
ar Atlanta, ? " , 4 00 pm
ar Augusta. C & W C..| 5 10 pm;
lv New York. ? Y tf & N t8 OO am 9 00 pi
lv Philadelphia. " io 20 arm tl i6 pi
Jv New York. UUS S(.;o f 3 (X) pm'
lv li.-iltimore, ?5 S f t;c !f6 30 pi
lv Wash'ton, N & W S b j 6 30 pi
No. 403: No. 11
lv Portsmouth, S A L R\ 9 20 pm 9 30 ai
lv Weldon, " 12 05 am 12 01 pi
No. 31
lv Ridgeway Jet, " 2 25 am 1 20 pi
lv Henderson, " 2 53 am 2 13 pi
lv Raleigh, " 4 06 am 3 51 pi
lv Southern Pines," 5 57 am 6 12 pi
No. 403
lv Hamlet, " I 6 50 ami 7 30 pi
| No. 31 j No. 21
lv Columbia.^ *' i 10 35 am 12 55 ai
ar Savannah, " 2 57 pm 5 00 ai
ar Jacksonville, " : 7 40 pm 9 10 ai
ar Tampa. " ! 6 30 am 5 30 pi
No. 403 No. 4l
lv Wilmington. " 3 ('5 pi
ar Cd irlotte, " 9 31 am 110 20 pi
lv Cnester, " 9 52 am iu 65 pi
lv Greenwood, " 11 42 am 1 07 ai
lv Athens, " 1 48 pm 3 43 ai
ar Atlanta,? " 4 00 pm 6 05 ai
ar Augusta. C & VV C 5 10 pm
ar Macon, (J ot Georgia 7 20 pm 11 10 ai
ar Montgom'r,, AAWt 9 20 pm 11 00 ai
ar Mobile, L &. N : 3 05 am 4 12 pi
ar New Orleans. L & N 7 40 am 8 30 p;
ar Nashville. NCitftl. 6 40 am 55 pi
ar Memphis, " 4 (Mi pm 3 10 ai
NQBTHWABD.
Dally Daily
j No. 41 No. 66
Iv Tampa, SAL Ry.... 8 00 pm 8 20 ai
lv Jacksonville, " 8 20 am 7 45 pr
lv Savannah, " 12 35 pm 11 50 pi
lv Columbia,^ " | 5 45 pm 5 45 ai
lv Memphis N V & StL 12 45 pm 8 45 pr
lv Nasville. * , 0 3U am! 0 10 ar
lv New Orleans, L & N 7 45 pm 7 45 pr
lv Mobile " 12 20 am ?2 20 ar
lv Montgom'rv, A & W P 6 20 am 11 20 ar
lv ilacou, C ol Georgia 8 OU am 4 20 pr
lv Augusta. G <fc VV 0 ...j 0 40 am
j No. 402 No. 38
lv Atlanta,^ SAL Ry 1 ('0 pm 9 00 pn
ar Athens, " 2 50 pm il 23 pr
ar Greenwood, " 4 44 pm 2 05 an
ar Chester. " 6 28 pm 4 30 ac
lv (jharlotte, " 6 30 pm 5 00 ar
lv Wilmington ' : i 12 05 p i
I No. 44 No. 66
lv Hamlet " 9 05 pm 9 20 an
lv Southern Pines, " 10 OJ pm 10 u5 an
lv Raleigh. " 11 40 pm 11 56 an
ar Henderson, " iz ou am l 16 pn
lv Kidgeway Jet i 1 30 am 1 45 pn
Iv Petersburg, " -T15 am 4 40 pn
lv Richmond, " 5 15 am: 5 40 pn
ar Washington, P K K 8 45 am 0 80 pn
ar Baltimore. P R R.... 10 08 am 11 35 pn
ar Philadelphia, P R R 2 30 pm 2 56 an
ar New York, P R R ... 3 03 pm 6 13 an
I No. 402 No. 38
lv Rid'way Jct.S A L R> 3 00 am 1 40 pn
lv Weldon, " 4 30 am 3 05 pn
ar Portsmouth " 7 00 am 5 50 pn
ar Wash'ton. N & W S b 7 00 an
ar baltimore, U tS P Co; f6 45 an
ar New York. ODSSCc fl 3?> pn
ar Philadelphia,N YPJtN fo 43 pm 5 jO an
ar New York " 8 38 pm 7 43 an
Note ?tDaily Except Sunday.
Dining Cars between New York and Rich
mond. and Hamlet and Savannah on Train:
Nos. 31 and 44.
| Central Tut1}. $ Eastern Time.
Bnmv?HnnH
lil SILK %m> aBS ! I
\\a can i,ct Handsome J.iik Skirt . r .1 Fine til
j Watch, Camera, .Jewelry, ir any o her valuable %
'ICKMA1D" KENNET TAULKTSat 10 i.ci.ts a fl
; cakes 10 quarts of delicious Frozen Cuoiard 1
es,, every family Ley* a package every week. Ser.il us
sand we wi:l mail you one cloven free and a beautiful
WE TRIST YOr. After you sell them send
mc will send you immediately the premium you select,
pt. A. A. 830 Filbert St., Philadelphia, l*a.
IFACTURIN6 CO., 1
[NE LUMBER,
CTURERS OF *
iung,SIDING, i
SS9 SHINGLES AND LATHS,
; ANI) HLINDS,
5TA, GA.
DTtTTT T V TITTTTVTTg 1 ? IHTv
LVJ7UUJUX X UXVi^X^rUCjl^.^V
When writing mention the Dispatch
0 JOBS PER ANNUM. j jjj
ill
LL
1GY
n'* of rboap bufflfo boeaua# }
'l allow jour??If to bo Talxid !j
in ?nlrr to a dollar or r% $
ir# 'A Llttlo Hifhrr la Prlroj j
ik woll. and. abooo all, KEEP
? ?makiar them choapor la tho $ jr
loalert oalj. If aoao oa tail .
iY CO., Rock Hill, S.C. ji
GGY COMPANY.
J^exington, w.
MATTHEWS & BOUKKIGHT,
Leesville, S. C.
I
When writing mention the Dispatch.
. pOLUMBIA, NEWBERRY AND
I ^LAURENS RAILROAD.
I In Effect November 25th, 1900.
' 7 45 am IvAtlanta(SAL)ar 8 00 pm j
10 11 am Iv Athensar 5 28 pm *
j 11 16 am lv Elberton ar... 4 18 pm 4
12 23 pm lv Abbeville ar... 3 15 pm
12 48 pm lv Greenwood ar. 2 48 pm
1 35 pm ar fClinton lv... 2 00 pm
10 ^9 am lv ?Glenn Springs 4 00 pm
11 45 am lv Spartanburg ar 3 10 pm
=. 12 01 pm lv Greenville ar.. 3 00 pm
! 12 52 pm lv XWaterloo ar.. 2 06 pm
- I 1 16 pm ar f Laurens lv... 1 38 pm
fDinDer. l(c. &w. c.) ^Harris Springs
" No. 52 " No/if
m 11 08 a m 1 v..Columbia..lv 9 20 am
m 11 20 a m ar. .Leaphart.ar 9 40 am
^ 11 27 a m ar Irmo . ..arlO 15 am
m 11 35 a m ar.Ballentine .arlO 40 am
m 11 40 a m ar.Wbite Rock.arlO 58 am
m 11 43 a m ar .. Hilton., .aril 15 am
m 11 49 a m ar. ..Chapin. ..aril 49 am
m 12 03 a m arL. Mountain arl2 25 pm
^ 12 07 a m ar.. .Slighs.. arl2 35 pm
12 17 p m ar.Prosperity..ar 1 10 pm
111 12 90 r? m ar ar 9 97 rim
J 12 43 p m ar... Jalapa... ar 3 05 pm
UJ 12 48 p m ar... Gary... .ar 3 15 pm
m 12 55 p m ar.. Kinard. ..ar 3 30 pm
111 1 02 p m ar..Goldville. .ar 3 55 pm
1 16 p m ar.. Clinton., .ar 5 00 pm
i 1 27 p m ar .. .Parks....ar 5 20 pm
1 35 p m ar. .Laurens, .ar 5 30 pm 1
*Daily freight except Sunday. RETURNING
SCHEDULE.
i NoT53 . *No. 22 ^
m 1 35 p m lv. .Laurens..lv 7 30 am
". 1 41 p m lv.. .Parks.. .lv 7 40 am
q 1 55 p m lv. ..Clinton., .lv 9 00 am
i 2 05 p m lv...Goldville..lv 9 25 am
" 2 12 p m lv...Kinard.. .lv 9 40 am
m 2 17 p m lv Gary .. .lv 9 50 am
111 2 22 p m lv. ..Jalapa.. .lv 10 00 am
m 2 37 p m lv. Newberry .lv 10 50 am
oo 2 52 p m lv.Prosperity.lv 11 20 am
111 3 02 p ru lv.. .Slighs.. .lv 11 36 am
m 3 06 p m lv L. Mountain lv 12 25 pm
a 3 20 p m lv. ..Chapin.. .lv 100 pm
r 3 25 p m lv.. .Hilton.. .lv 115 pm
m 3 29 p m lv.White Eock.lv 1 30 pm
M 3 34 p m lv.Ballentine. lv 2 00 pm
H o JO ? ? T 1_ Ci a r
a t'j p j-u iv... xxuiu. . . . lV x t.o pm
11 3 49 p m lv..Leaphart. .1y 3 00 pm
n 05 p m ar..Columbia..ar 3 25 pm
n Daily freight except Sunday.
ii 4 15 pmlv Columbia (a c 1)11 00 am
a 5 25 pm Iv Sumter ar 9 40 am
11 8 30 pm ar Charleston lv.. 7 00 am
H
For rates, time tables, or further
n information call on any agent, or
n write to
n W. G. CHILDS. T. M. EMERSON,
President. Traffic Manager.
n J. F. LIVINGSTON, H. M. EMERSON?
n Sol. Ag^nt. Gen, Ft. <fc Pass Agt..
Columbia. S. C. Wilmington. N. C
n
OBjllM COCAINE""WHISKY
8 l^JRvl Habits Cnred at my Sanator.
" " w H * " ium, In 80 day*. H-andr^i
of references. 25 years a specialty. E-x>k on
Home Treatment sent FREE. Address
B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D., Atlanta, Ca.
u July 25?ly.
u
- Money to Loan
" /\N FARMING LANDS. LONGTIME.
Q V_/ Easy payment. No commission. Bor- _
Q rower pays actual cost of perfecting Loan.
a E. K. PALMER,
Central National Bank Building.
COLUMBIA, S.
a COL. G. T. GRAHAM,
Lexington, S. C.
aa July 18-ly.
: WTT RECKLING,
AI3TIST,
3 j COLUMBIA, S. C.
\ TS NOW MAKING THE BEST PIC2
i X tures that can be bad in this country,
! and all who have never had a real fine pic1
! tare, should now try some of his latest
j styles. Specimens can be seen at his Gali
lerv. np stairs, next to the Hub.
i I When writing mention the Dispatch.
I
fi HILTON'S^
OUGH CURE,
^ fl SYRUP.
Unique?unlike any other cough prepa|
ration. The quickest to stop a cough and
to remove soreness from the lungs. 25c.
THE MURRAY DRUG CO.,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
For Sale at THE BAZAAR.
Aug. 18?ly.